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As birthrates tumble, some progressives say the left needs to offer ideas and solutions
www.npr.org

... When Emma Brennan and Lauren Wright got married last year, the couple began weighing seriously whether or not to have a child. "A lot of people our age are not having kids, or are waiting, and they have a great life regardless," Brennan said.

Wright and Brennan, who live in what they describe as a liberal enclave of Baltimore, said they lean toward wanting to be parents, but the world often feels like a scary place to raise children. They worry about climate change, rising income inequality, and America's polarized politics. "We have conversations about the state of the world," Wright said.

Like a lot of young, liberal-leaning Americans, they've heard about falling birthrates, and the world's rapidly shifting demographics. But they said the most prominent voices offering ideas and solutions are coming from the political right. "That whole Trump thing, we'll give you a bunch of money" to have a baby, Brennan said, sounding skeptical.

Emma Brennan, Lauren Wright and their cat, TV, sit in their home, in Baltimore, MD on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026.
Wesley Lapointe for NPR

A growing number of researchers, and thinkers on the left, told NPR they worry that progressive leaders have largely opted out of the growing public discussion over birthrates and shrinking families, ceding the policy space to right-wing voices.

"If progressives don't want to talk about it, and self-censor, then no one is going to talk about things that might impact progressives," said Alice Evans, who studies gender issues at Kings College London and is currently a visiting professor at Stanford University. ...

As families shrink, the right takes the lead

Birthrates around the world, including in the U.S., are dropping steadily, to a level that demographers say falls well below the number of children per woman -- roughly 2.1 on average -- needed to maintain a stable population. The "total fertility rate" in the U.S. has fallen to a record low of 1.6, while in many countries the rate has dropped below one child per woman on average. ...


... A full week of dangerous weather is looming for the central US ...

That's expected for this time of the year there. Some are more severe than others, though.

I lived in Louisville, KY (great people there, btw) during the severe weather event of 1974.

I remember my co-workers asking me to come outside the building to see the green-colored sky. And, yes, the clouds were green-colored. First time I have ever seen a green sky. But I digress.

50 years later | Remembering the 1974 Super Tornado Outbreak (2024)
www.whas11.com

... The 1974 Super Tornado Outbreak is known as one of the worst tornado outbreaks in U.S. history -- and the second largest tornado outbreak on record for a single 24-hour period. ...

Within a 16-hour window, 148 tornadoes swept across the U.S. The states affected were Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia and New York.

The twisters took a tragic toll on every one of those states and resulted in roughly $600 million in damages and 330 deaths.

Twenty-seven of those tornadoes hit parts of Kentucky, including Louisville and Brandenburg. An F4 tornado directly hit Louisville, killing three people and injuring more than 200 others.

The tornado first touched down near The Fairgrounds and caused the most damage as it moved into the city's East End, destroying homes, businesses and parks along the way.
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Speaking of weather, there's also this ...

Strongest storm on planet bearing down on U.S. islands in Western Pacific
www.sfchronicle.com

... Super Typhoon Sinlaku is hours from striking American islands in the Pacific.

The strongest storm on earth this year is closing in on the Northern Mariana Islands, a chain of U.S.-held islands about 6,000 miles west of San Francisco where roughly 50,000 American citizens live. ...


-- also --

U.S. island territories brace for super typhoon, strongest storm so far this year, in western Pacific Ocean
www.cbsnews.com

... Guam and other U.S. island territories in the western Pacific Ocean on Monday braced for the most powerful storm of the year so far, which could bring destructive winds and widespread flooding over the next 48 hours, forecasts show.

Super Typhoon Sinlaku was traveling west-northwest toward the Marianas Islands just after 9 a.m. ET -- or 11 p.m. in the local time zone -- according to the National Weather Service office in Guam, which is home to three U.S. military bases. The Marianas are an archipelago comprising 15 different islands, including Guam, in the western Pacific, about 1,500 miles east of the Philippines. They are U.S.-held territories.

The typhoon's maximum sustained winds stabilized at 175 mph as the massive storm approached the island chain, after peaking at 180 mph on Sunday. This is the strongest storm to develop in 2026, behind typhoons Narelle and Dudzai, which respectively peaked at 149 and 147 mph, said CBS News meteorologist Nikki Nolan. ...



The Postal Service is currently operating in "active triage mode." Despite years of cost-cutting and network transformations, the agency faced a $9 billion net loss in 2025.
www.fedsmith.com

Nine billion?
Oh, what a crisis!

We've already spent more than that going to war with Iran. More, as in, triple that amount.

And I'm talking direct costs. Not loss of trade or consumers spending more for gas, which probably ends up dwarfing the cost of the fuel and the bombs and paying the troops. Also not the cost of replenishment for all the fuel, bombs, materiel, and troops.

Then there's this; Historicity of the Bible and the Quran:

www.google.com

The Quran being pretty much everything critics say the Bible is.

www.str.org

"Pope Leo brushes off Trump criticism amid growing Vatican"U.S. tensions over Iran war

"I will continue to speak out loudly against war, looking to promote peace, promoting dialogue and multilateral relationships among states to find just solutions to problems," he said.

"Too many people are suffering in the world today. Too many innocent people are being killed. And I think someone has to stand up and say there's a better way."

A Vatican spokesman responded to Trump's social media posts, saying they reflected his "impotence" in the face of the Vatican's criticism of the Iran war.

"When political power turns against a moral voice, it is often because it cannot contain it," Father Antonio Spadaro, under-secretary of the Vatican's Dicastery of Culture and Education, wrote in a social media post. " ... Unable to absorb that voice, power tries to delegitimize it. Yet in doing so, it implicitly acknowledges its weight."

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Trump's rebuke came as three U.S. cardinals chose to speak out against the Iran war in a rare joint television appearance on 60 Minutes on Sunday night.

"In Catholic teaching, this is not a just war," Cardinal Robert McElroy, the archbishop of Washington, D.C., told the program.

"This is a war of choice. ... I think it's embedded in a wider moment in the U.S. that's worrying: We're seeing before us the possibility of war after war after war."

The Iranian president also took the opportunity to weigh in. President Masoud Pezeshkian posted a message on Monday that said in part -

"I condemn the insult to Your Excellency on behalf of the great nation of Iran, and declare that the desecration of Jesus, the prophet of peace and brotherhood, is not acceptable to any free person."

www.npr.org

*** After Deleting Blasphemy, Dotard-in-Chief Posts Trumpf Tower on the Moon ***


What in the world is Congress waiting for to invoke the 25th Amendment and impeach this lunatic?

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